• Running Visual Objects applications on M1 Macs

    From robmit@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 6 09:26:21 2022
    Has anyone been able to run Visual Objects applications on Macs using the M1 processor?

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  • From Wolfgang Riedmann@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 9 18:16:24 2022
    Hello,

    Has anyone been able to run Visual Objects applications on Macs using
    the M1 processor?

    since there is no x86 Windows running on these Macs it is not possible.

    Please see here:

    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/430599/x86-emulation-on-m1-m1- pro-and-m1-max

    WOlfgang



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  • From Phil McGuinness@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 11 17:22:50 2022
    using VM in cloud with Windows.......

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  • From baksoftgroup@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Wolfgang Riedmann on Tue Jul 12 13:46:41 2022
    On Sunday, 10 July 2022 at 04:16:27 UTC+12, Wolfgang Riedmann wrote:
    Hello,
    Has anyone been able to run Visual Objects applications on Macs using
    the M1 processor?

    We walked in to this issue after upgrading iMac to M1. VMWare Fusion on iMac has effectively ended for the M1. Our solution was to set set up a headless SFF Win10 Pro accessed it via the Microsoft RDP Client for Mac. Works better than VMWare VMs ever
    did..In fact , we won't go back to using VMs, even if they become available again. And that is looking unlikely, we believe. This solution works very well for us. Easy to try - and the M1 RDP client, made by MS, is free from Apple.


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